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Exact and Heuristic Approaches for the Stochastic N-k Interdiction in Power Grids

Optimization and Control 2024-02-02 v1

Abstract

The article introduces the stochastic N-k interdiction problem for power grid operations and planning that aims to identify a subset of k components (out of N components) that maximizes the expected damage, measured in terms of load shed. Uncertainty is modeled through a fixed set of outage scenarios, where each scenario represents a subset of components removed from the grid. We formulate the stochastic N-k interdiction problem as a bi-level optimization problem and propose two algorithmic solutions. The first approach reformulates the bi-level stochastic optimization problem to a single level, mixed-integer linear program (MILP) by dualizing the inner problem and solving the resulting problem directly using a MILP solver to global optimality. The second is a heuristic cutting-plane approach, which is exact under certain assumptions. We compare these approaches in terms of computation time and solution quality using the IEEE-Reliability Test System and present avenues for future research.

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@article{arxiv.2402.00217,
  title  = {Exact and Heuristic Approaches for the Stochastic N-k Interdiction in Power Grids},
  author = {Kaarthik Sundar and Andrew Mastin and Manuel Garcia and Russell Bent and Jean-Paul Watson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.00217},
  year   = {2024}
}

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6 pages, 2 figures